A few drops of a Bach love cocktail will help get you in the mood for love
There’s a lot of pressure to be romantic on 14th February and it’s important to make the effort even if you don’t really feel like it. You may feel tired, had a bad day at work or just generally distracted by a million and one other things, so how do you get yourself in the mood for love?
Bach Original Flower Remedies are a system of 38 remedies to help you manage your emotions and fulfil your potential. Made using plants that grow in the gardens of the Bach Centre, they are produced according to Dr Bach’s traditional methods, which date back over 75 years. (Dr Edward Bach was a Harley street doctor.) They are safe, effective and used world-wide by millions of people including respected medical and complementary health practitioners alike.
You can make up your own personal remedy to reflect how you are feeling, so how about concocting a valentine’s love potion to make sure it is sizzling, sexy and special –
Take a 30ml treatment bottle (available from Bach stockists), fill with mineral water and add –
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2 drops of Wild Rose (if you feel like your sex life is in a bit of a rut and you’re feeling apathetic)
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2 drops of Crab Apple (if you are worried about your lumps and bumps and need a body confidence boost to feel sexy)
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2 drops of Olive (to give you an extra energy lift after a hectic day)
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2 drops of White Chestnut (if you know you can be distracted easily and find it hard to unwind)
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2 drops of Impatiens (if you know that you are one to be snappy and get easily irritated)
Then add 4 drops of the combination remedy to you and your partner’s drinks and watch the sparks fly. Bach Original Flower Remedies cost £5.95 for 20ml from Boots, Holland & Barrett, selected Lloyds pharmacies and all good independent health food and pharmacy stores or go to www.bachremedies.co.uk
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